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Dr. Nada Dhaif helped create a medical tent to treat injured protesters in Bahrain’sPearl Roundabout — and was sentenced to 15 years in jail.
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After a night of attacks on protesters in Pearl Square, the Op-Ed columnist Nicholas D. Kristof reports from a hospital in Manama, Bahrain.
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As Bahrain continues to expand through land reclamation, critics say the ruling elite is benefiting from land deals
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Bahrain
al-Baḥrayn is a historical region in eastern Arabia that was known as the '''Province of Bahrain''' until the 18th Century. It stretched from the south of Basra along the Persian Gulf coast and included the regions of Kuwait, Al-Hasa, Qatif, Qatar , and the AwalIslands, now known as Bahrain. The name "Bahrain" referred to the eastern mainland Arabia until the 18th century at least. The Semites inhabitants of the province were called Bahranis after that time.
Population
The indigenous people of eastern Arabia are still called The "Bahrani" plural "Baharna"(Bahranis) and their language is Bahrani Arabic. The Bahranis were traditionally settled and non-nomadic. inhabited archipelago of Bahrain and oasis of Qatif and al-Hasa.
Until Bahrain embraced Islam in 629 AD, it was a center for Nestorian Christianity. In the early 7th Century, Bahrain became one of the first places in Arabia to become an Islamic state, despite its great distance from Muhammad's location in Medina. After the death of the Prophet Muhammad, All of the Baharna became Shia and they remained so until now.The sedentary people of pre-Islamic Bahrain were mainly Aramaic speakers and to some degree Persian speakers while Syriac functioned as a liturgical language.In pre-Islamic times, the population of Bahrain consisted of Christianized Arabs (including Abd al-Qays), Aramean Christians, According to Robert Bertram Serjeant, the Baharna (Indigenous people of Bahrain) may be the Arabized "descendants of converts from the original population of Christians (Aramaeans), inhabiting the island and cultivated coastal provinces of Eastern Arabia at the time of the Advent of Islam". Nestorian Christianity was the dominant religion in pre-Islamic Bahrain. The Bahrani Arabic, were influenced by Akkadian, Aramaic and Syriac languages.
Ubaid period-c. 6500–3800 BCThe Ubaid period (ca. 6500 to 3800 BC) is a prehistoric period of Mesopotamia. The name derives from Tell al-`Ubaid where the earliest large excavation of Ubaid period material was conducted initially by Henry Hall and later by Leonard Woolley. In South Mesopotamia the period is the earliest known period on the alluvium although it is likely earlier periods exist obscured under the alluvium. In the south it has a very long duration between about 6500 and 3800 BC when it is replaced by the Uruk period.Excavations across the eastern Arabia have uncovered a significant number of Prehistoric settlements. The increased number of sedentary settlements in the 6th millennium was accompanied by the introduction of new technologies and sets of values. The abundance of Ubaid period material (5000 BC – 3400 BC) -in reference to the Mesopotamian Ubaid civilization – in the eastern Arabia marks a transition to sedentary life and the establishment of interregional contacts.
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Dilmun- c. 2600–538 BC
The Dilmun civilization was an important trading centre which at the height of its power controlled the Persian Gulf trading routes. The Sumerians regarded Dilmun as holy land. Dilmun is regarded as one of the oldest ancient civilizations in the Middle East. The Sumerians described Dilmun as a paradise garden in the Epic of Gilgamesh. The Sumerian tale of the garden paradise of Dilmun may have been an inspiration for the Garden of Eden story. Dilmun appears first inSumerian cuneiform clay tablets dated to the end of fourth millennium BCE, found in the temple of goddess Inanna, in the city of Uruk. The adjective "Dilmun" is used to describe a type of axe and one specific official; in addition there are lists of rations of wool issued to people connected with Dilmun. Dilmun was very prosperous during the first 300 years of the second millennium.Dilmun's commercial power began to decline between 2000 BCE and 1800 BCE because piracy flourished in the Persian Gulf. In 600 BCE, the Babylonians and later the Persians added Dilmun to their empires.
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Music: Mozart - Piano Concerto No. 21

published:30 Nov 2016

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The protesters in Bahrain continues to claim that they are peaceful, but if they are in control, the have no limits.The video show an SUV run over a policeman three times without any humanity.

published:17 Mar 2011

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Omanis took to the streets on Tuesday evening to celebrate their team’s victory over Bahrain in the semi-finals of the 2017 Arab GulfCup of Nations.
A 1-0 win over Bahrain, courtesy of a MajidAbdul Rahman own goal midway through the first half, saw Oman clinch their first place in the tournament final since 2009, when they won the Gulf Cup on home soil.
Across many of Muscat’s more popular streets, a cavalcade of cars and 4x4s drove through the night in happy celebration. As revellers blew their horns and waved their flags and scarves excitedly in the chilly Muscat breeze, and lustily shouted slogans in praise of the national team and their favourite players.
There is much optimism at the fact that Oman could actually go all the way and win the Gulf Cup once again.
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Bahrain is an archipelago with 161 kilometers of coastline. At Bahrain International Circuit, drivers covered 1,076 kilometers over the six-hour race. That’s enough to make a full lap around the kingdom of Bahrain - more than six times. Whether on the track or during your commute, Mobil 1 full synthetic motor oil helps extend engine life. And during the 6 Hours of Bahrain, our partners in performance at Porsche and Toyota trust Mobil 1 to extend their engine life.
Congratulations to TOYOTA GAZOO Racing, the overall winners at the 2017 FIA WEC 6 Hours of Bahrain; to Porsche LMPTeam who won the 2017 FIAWorldEndurance Drivers’ and Manufacturers' Championship; and to Porsche GT Team, who finished 2nd in the GTE-Pro World Endurance Drivers’ Championship and outperformed five other teams in the inaugural season of the 911RSR.

The paper's print version has the second-largest circulation, behind The Wall Street Journal, and the largest circulation among the metropolitan newspapers in the United States. It is ranked 39th in the world by circulation. Following industry trends, its weekday circulation has fallen to fewer than one million daily since 1990. Nicknamed for years as "The Gray Lady", The New York Times has long been regarded within the industry as a national "newspaper of record". It is owned by The New York Times Company. Arthur Ochs Sulzberger, Jr. – whose family (Ochs-Sulzberger) has controlled the paper for five generations, since 1896 – is both the paper's publisher and the company's chairman. Its international version, formerly the International Herald Tribune, is now called the International New York Times.

"PDA", "NYC", "Obstacle 1" and "Say Hello to the Angels" were the singles from Turn On the Bright Lights, and a video was shot for each with the exception of "Say Hello to the Angels".

The album was certified Gold by the RIAA on August 29, 2011 for shipments of 500,000 copies.

A remastered version of the album was released in 2012 to commemorate its tenth anniversary. It featured additional material including demo recordings of several tracks, the bonus songs previously available on international releases and a DVD of live performances and music videos.

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Bahrain: Our Oath | The Trials of Spring | The New York Times

Bahrain: Our Oath | The Trials of Spring | The New York Times

Bahrain: Our Oath | The Trials of Spring | The New York Times

Dr. Nada Dhaif helped create a medical tent to treat injured protesters in Bahrain’sPearl Roundabout — and was sentenced to 15 years in jail.
Produced by: Lauren Feeney
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Violence in Bahrain - Nicholas D. Kristof | The New York Times

Violence in Bahrain - Nicholas D. Kristof | The New York Times

Violence in Bahrain - Nicholas D. Kristof | The New York Times

After a night of attacks on protesters in Pearl Square, the Op-Ed columnist Nicholas D. Kristof reports from a hospital in Manama, Bahrain.
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Bahrain's land reclamation controversy | FT World

Bahrain's land reclamation controversy | FT World

Bahrain's land reclamation controversy | FT World

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Faces of Ancient Bahrain

Bahrain
al-Baḥrayn is a historical region in eastern Arabia that was known as the '''Province of Bahrain''' until the 18th Century. It stretched from the south of Basra along the Persian Gulf coast and included the regions of Kuwait, Al-Hasa, Qatif, Qatar , and the AwalIslands, now known as Bahrain. The name "Bahrain" referred to the eastern mainland Arabia until the 18th century at least. The Semites inhabitants of the province were called Bahranis after that time.
Population
The indigenous people of eastern Arabia are still called The "Bahrani" plural "Baharna"(Bahranis) and their language is Bahrani Arabic. The Bahranis were traditionally settled and non-nomadic. inhabited archipelago of Bahrain and oasis of Qatif and al-Hasa.
Until Bahrain embraced Islam in 629 AD, it was a center for Nestorian Christianity. In the early 7th Century, Bahrain became one of the first places in Arabia to become an Islamic state, despite its great distance from Muhammad's location in Medina. After the death of the Prophet Muhammad, All of the Baharna became Shia and they remained so until now.The sedentary people of pre-Islamic Bahrain were mainly Aramaic speakers and to some degree Persian speakers while Syriac functioned as a liturgical language.In pre-Islamic times, the population of Bahrain consisted of Christianized Arabs (including Abd al-Qays), Aramean Christians, According to Robert Bertram Serjeant, the Baharna (Indigenous people of Bahrain) may be the Arabized "descendants of converts from the original population of Christians (Aramaeans), inhabiting the island and cultivated coastal provinces of Eastern Arabia at the time of the Advent of Islam". Nestorian Christianity was the dominant religion in pre-Islamic Bahrain. The Bahrani Arabic, were influenced by Akkadian, Aramaic and Syriac languages.
Ubaid period-c. 6500–3800 BCThe Ubaid period (ca. 6500 to 3800 BC) is a prehistoric period of Mesopotamia. The name derives from Tell al-`Ubaid where the earliest large excavation of Ubaid period material was conducted initially by Henry Hall and later by Leonard Woolley. In South Mesopotamia the period is the earliest known period on the alluvium although it is likely earlier periods exist obscured under the alluvium. In the south it has a very long duration between about 6500 and 3800 BC when it is replaced by the Uruk period.Excavations across the eastern Arabia have uncovered a significant number of Prehistoric settlements. The increased number of sedentary settlements in the 6th millennium was accompanied by the introduction of new technologies and sets of values. The abundance of Ubaid period material (5000 BC – 3400 BC) -in reference to the Mesopotamian Ubaid civilization – in the eastern Arabia marks a transition to sedentary life and the establishment of interregional contacts.
---
Dilmun- c. 2600–538 BC
The Dilmun civilization was an important trading centre which at the height of its power controlled the Persian Gulf trading routes. The Sumerians regarded Dilmun as holy land. Dilmun is regarded as one of the oldest ancient civilizations in the Middle East. The Sumerians described Dilmun as a paradise garden in the Epic of Gilgamesh. The Sumerian tale of the garden paradise of Dilmun may have been an inspiration for the Garden of Eden story. Dilmun appears first inSumerian cuneiform clay tablets dated to the end of fourth millennium BCE, found in the temple of goddess Inanna, in the city of Uruk. The adjective "Dilmun" is used to describe a type of axe and one specific official; in addition there are lists of rations of wool issued to people connected with Dilmun. Dilmun was very prosperous during the first 300 years of the second millennium.Dilmun's commercial power began to decline between 2000 BCE and 1800 BCE because piracy flourished in the Persian Gulf. In 600 BCE, the Babylonians and later the Persians added Dilmun to their empires.
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Music: Mozart - Piano Concerto No. 21

0:41

Policeman run over 3 times by protesters in Bahrain

Policeman run over 3 times by protesters in Bahrain

Policeman run over 3 times by protesters in Bahrain

The protesters in Bahrain continues to claim that they are peaceful, but if they are in control, the have no limits.The video show an SUV run over a policeman three times without any humanity.

2:29

Oman street parties celebrate win over Bahrain

Oman street parties celebrate win over Bahrain

Oman street parties celebrate win over Bahrain

Omanis took to the streets on Tuesday evening to celebrate their team’s victory over Bahrain in the semi-finals of the 2017 Arab GulfCup of Nations.
A 1-0 win over Bahrain, courtesy of a MajidAbdul Rahman own goal midway through the first half, saw Oman clinch their first place in the tournament final since 2009, when they won the Gulf Cup on home soil.
Across many of Muscat’s more popular streets, a cavalcade of cars and 4x4s drove through the night in happy celebration. As revellers blew their horns and waved their flags and scarves excitedly in the chilly Muscat breeze, and lustily shouted slogans in praise of the national team and their favourite players.
There is much optimism at the fact that Oman could actually go all the way and win the Gulf Cup once again.
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Bahrain Time Laps

1:08

WEC 6 Hours of Bahrain – Extending Engine Life

WEC 6 Hours of Bahrain – Extending Engine Life

WEC 6 Hours of Bahrain – Extending Engine Life

Bahrain is an archipelago with 161 kilometers of coastline. At Bahrain International Circuit, drivers covered 1,076 kilometers over the six-hour race. That’s enough to make a full lap around the kingdom of Bahrain - more than six times. Whether on the track or during your commute, Mobil 1 full synthetic motor oil helps extend engine life. And during the 6 Hours of Bahrain, our partners in performance at Porsche and Toyota trust Mobil 1 to extend their engine life.
Congratulations to TOYOTA GAZOO Racing, the overall winners at the 2017 FIA WEC 6 Hours of Bahrain; to Porsche LMPTeam who won the 2017 FIAWorldEndurance Drivers’ and Manufacturers' Championship; and to Porsche GT Team, who finished 2nd in the GTE-Pro World Endurance Drivers’ Championship and outperformed five other teams in the inaugural season of the 911RSR.

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published: 18 Feb 2018

Bahrain: Our Oath | The Trials of Spring | The New York Times

Dr. Nada Dhaif helped create a medical tent to treat injured protesters in Bahrain’sPearl Roundabout — and was sentenced to 15 years in jail.
Produced by: Lauren Feeney
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published: 09 Jun 2015

Violence in Bahrain - Nicholas D. Kristof | The New York Times

After a night of attacks on protesters in Pearl Square, the Op-Ed columnist Nicholas D. Kristof reports from a hospital in Manama, Bahrain.
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published: 17 Feb 2011

Bahrain's land reclamation controversy | FT World

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As Bahrain continues to expand through land reclamation, critics say the ruling elite is benefiting from land deals
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Faces of Ancient Bahrain

Bahrain
al-Baḥrayn is a historical region in eastern Arabia that was known as the '''Province of Bahrain''' until the 18th Century. It stretched from the south of Basra along the Persian Gulf coast and included the regions of Kuwait, Al-Hasa, Qatif, Qatar , and the AwalIslands, now known as Bahrain. The name "Bahrain" referred to the eastern mainland Arabia until the 18th century at least. The Semites inhabitants of the province were called Bahranis after that time.
Population
The indigenous people of eastern Arabia are still called The "Bahrani" plural "Baharna"(Bahranis) and their language is Bahrani Arabic. The Bahranis were traditionally settled and non-nomadic. inhabited archipelago of Bahrain and oasis of Qatif and al-Hasa.
Until Bahrain embraced Islam in 629 AD, it was a...

published: 30 Nov 2016

Policeman run over 3 times by protesters in Bahrain

The protesters in Bahrain continues to claim that they are peaceful, but if they are in control, the have no limits.The video show an SUV run over a policeman three times without any humanity.

published: 17 Mar 2011

Oman street parties celebrate win over Bahrain

Omanis took to the streets on Tuesday evening to celebrate their team’s victory over Bahrain in the semi-finals of the 2017 Arab GulfCup of Nations.
A 1-0 win over Bahrain, courtesy of a MajidAbdul Rahman own goal midway through the first half, saw Oman clinch their first place in the tournament final since 2009, when they won the Gulf Cup on home soil.
Across many of Muscat’s more popular streets, a cavalcade of cars and 4x4s drove through the night in happy celebration. As revellers blew their horns and waved their flags and scarves excitedly in the chilly Muscat breeze, and lustily shouted slogans in praise of the national team and their favourite players.
There is much optimism at the fact that Oman could actually go all the way and win the Gulf Cup once again.
Website: http://ti...

Bahrain Time Laps

published: 01 Mar 2014

WEC 6 Hours of Bahrain – Extending Engine Life

Bahrain is an archipelago with 161 kilometers of coastline. At Bahrain International Circuit, drivers covered 1,076 kilometers over the six-hour race. That’s enough to make a full lap around the kingdom of Bahrain - more than six times. Whether on the track or during your commute, Mobil 1 full synthetic motor oil helps extend engine life. And during the 6 Hours of Bahrain, our partners in performance at Porsche and Toyota trust Mobil 1 to extend their engine life.
Congratulations to TOYOTA GAZOO Racing, the overall winners at the 2017 FIA WEC 6 Hours of Bahrain; to Porsche LMPTeam who won the 2017 FIAWorldEndurance Drivers’ and Manufacturers' Championship; and to Porsche GT Team, who finished 2nd in the GTE-Pro World Endurance Drivers’ Championship and outperformed five other teams in...

Bahrain: Our Oath | The Trials of Spring | The New York Times

Dr. Nada Dhaif helped create a medical tent to treat injured protesters in Bahrain’sPearl Roundabout — and was sentenced to 15 years in jail.
Produced by: Lau...

Dr. Nada Dhaif helped create a medical tent to treat injured protesters in Bahrain’sPearl Roundabout — and was sentenced to 15 years in jail.
Produced by: Lauren Feeney
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Dr. Nada Dhaif helped create a medical tent to treat injured protesters in Bahrain’sPearl Roundabout — and was sentenced to 15 years in jail.
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After a night of attacks on protesters in Pearl Square, the Op-Ed columnist Nicholas D. Kristof reports from a hospital in Manama, Bahrain.
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Violence in Bahrain - Nicholas D. Kristof
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After a night of attacks on protesters in Pearl Square, the Op-Ed columnist Nicholas D. Kristof reports from a hospital in Manama, Bahrain.
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Bahrain
al-Baḥrayn is a historical region in eastern Arabia that was known as the '''Province of Bahrain''' until the 18th Century. It stretched from the south of Basra along the Persian Gulf coast and included the regions of Kuwait, Al-Hasa, Qatif, Qatar , and the AwalIslands, now known as Bahrain. The name "Bahrain" referred to the eastern mainland Arabia until the 18th century at least. The Semites inhabitants of the province were called Bahranis after that time.
Population
The indigenous people of eastern Arabia are still called The "Bahrani" plural "Baharna"(Bahranis) and their language is Bahrani Arabic. The Bahranis were traditionally settled and non-nomadic. inhabited archipelago of Bahrain and oasis of Qatif and al-Hasa.
Until Bahrain embraced Islam in 629 AD, it was a center for Nestorian Christianity. In the early 7th Century, Bahrain became one of the first places in Arabia to become an Islamic state, despite its great distance from Muhammad's location in Medina. After the death of the Prophet Muhammad, All of the Baharna became Shia and they remained so until now.The sedentary people of pre-Islamic Bahrain were mainly Aramaic speakers and to some degree Persian speakers while Syriac functioned as a liturgical language.In pre-Islamic times, the population of Bahrain consisted of Christianized Arabs (including Abd al-Qays), Aramean Christians, According to Robert Bertram Serjeant, the Baharna (Indigenous people of Bahrain) may be the Arabized "descendants of converts from the original population of Christians (Aramaeans), inhabiting the island and cultivated coastal provinces of Eastern Arabia at the time of the Advent of Islam". Nestorian Christianity was the dominant religion in pre-Islamic Bahrain. The Bahrani Arabic, were influenced by Akkadian, Aramaic and Syriac languages.
Ubaid period-c. 6500–3800 BCThe Ubaid period (ca. 6500 to 3800 BC) is a prehistoric period of Mesopotamia. The name derives from Tell al-`Ubaid where the earliest large excavation of Ubaid period material was conducted initially by Henry Hall and later by Leonard Woolley. In South Mesopotamia the period is the earliest known period on the alluvium although it is likely earlier periods exist obscured under the alluvium. In the south it has a very long duration between about 6500 and 3800 BC when it is replaced by the Uruk period.Excavations across the eastern Arabia have uncovered a significant number of Prehistoric settlements. The increased number of sedentary settlements in the 6th millennium was accompanied by the introduction of new technologies and sets of values. The abundance of Ubaid period material (5000 BC – 3400 BC) -in reference to the Mesopotamian Ubaid civilization – in the eastern Arabia marks a transition to sedentary life and the establishment of interregional contacts.
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Dilmun- c. 2600–538 BC
The Dilmun civilization was an important trading centre which at the height of its power controlled the Persian Gulf trading routes. The Sumerians regarded Dilmun as holy land. Dilmun is regarded as one of the oldest ancient civilizations in the Middle East. The Sumerians described Dilmun as a paradise garden in the Epic of Gilgamesh. The Sumerian tale of the garden paradise of Dilmun may have been an inspiration for the Garden of Eden story. Dilmun appears first inSumerian cuneiform clay tablets dated to the end of fourth millennium BCE, found in the temple of goddess Inanna, in the city of Uruk. The adjective "Dilmun" is used to describe a type of axe and one specific official; in addition there are lists of rations of wool issued to people connected with Dilmun. Dilmun was very prosperous during the first 300 years of the second millennium.Dilmun's commercial power began to decline between 2000 BCE and 1800 BCE because piracy flourished in the Persian Gulf. In 600 BCE, the Babylonians and later the Persians added Dilmun to their empires.
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Music: Mozart - Piano Concerto No. 21

Bahrain
al-Baḥrayn is a historical region in eastern Arabia that was known as the '''Province of Bahrain''' until the 18th Century. It stretched from the south of Basra along the Persian Gulf coast and included the regions of Kuwait, Al-Hasa, Qatif, Qatar , and the AwalIslands, now known as Bahrain. The name "Bahrain" referred to the eastern mainland Arabia until the 18th century at least. The Semites inhabitants of the province were called Bahranis after that time.
Population
The indigenous people of eastern Arabia are still called The "Bahrani" plural "Baharna"(Bahranis) and their language is Bahrani Arabic. The Bahranis were traditionally settled and non-nomadic. inhabited archipelago of Bahrain and oasis of Qatif and al-Hasa.
Until Bahrain embraced Islam in 629 AD, it was a center for Nestorian Christianity. In the early 7th Century, Bahrain became one of the first places in Arabia to become an Islamic state, despite its great distance from Muhammad's location in Medina. After the death of the Prophet Muhammad, All of the Baharna became Shia and they remained so until now.The sedentary people of pre-Islamic Bahrain were mainly Aramaic speakers and to some degree Persian speakers while Syriac functioned as a liturgical language.In pre-Islamic times, the population of Bahrain consisted of Christianized Arabs (including Abd al-Qays), Aramean Christians, According to Robert Bertram Serjeant, the Baharna (Indigenous people of Bahrain) may be the Arabized "descendants of converts from the original population of Christians (Aramaeans), inhabiting the island and cultivated coastal provinces of Eastern Arabia at the time of the Advent of Islam". Nestorian Christianity was the dominant religion in pre-Islamic Bahrain. The Bahrani Arabic, were influenced by Akkadian, Aramaic and Syriac languages.
Ubaid period-c. 6500–3800 BCThe Ubaid period (ca. 6500 to 3800 BC) is a prehistoric period of Mesopotamia. The name derives from Tell al-`Ubaid where the earliest large excavation of Ubaid period material was conducted initially by Henry Hall and later by Leonard Woolley. In South Mesopotamia the period is the earliest known period on the alluvium although it is likely earlier periods exist obscured under the alluvium. In the south it has a very long duration between about 6500 and 3800 BC when it is replaced by the Uruk period.Excavations across the eastern Arabia have uncovered a significant number of Prehistoric settlements. The increased number of sedentary settlements in the 6th millennium was accompanied by the introduction of new technologies and sets of values. The abundance of Ubaid period material (5000 BC – 3400 BC) -in reference to the Mesopotamian Ubaid civilization – in the eastern Arabia marks a transition to sedentary life and the establishment of interregional contacts.
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Dilmun- c. 2600–538 BC
The Dilmun civilization was an important trading centre which at the height of its power controlled the Persian Gulf trading routes. The Sumerians regarded Dilmun as holy land. Dilmun is regarded as one of the oldest ancient civilizations in the Middle East. The Sumerians described Dilmun as a paradise garden in the Epic of Gilgamesh. The Sumerian tale of the garden paradise of Dilmun may have been an inspiration for the Garden of Eden story. Dilmun appears first inSumerian cuneiform clay tablets dated to the end of fourth millennium BCE, found in the temple of goddess Inanna, in the city of Uruk. The adjective "Dilmun" is used to describe a type of axe and one specific official; in addition there are lists of rations of wool issued to people connected with Dilmun. Dilmun was very prosperous during the first 300 years of the second millennium.Dilmun's commercial power began to decline between 2000 BCE and 1800 BCE because piracy flourished in the Persian Gulf. In 600 BCE, the Babylonians and later the Persians added Dilmun to their empires.
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Omanis took to the streets on Tuesday evening to celebrate their team’s victory over Bahrain in the semi-finals of the 2017 Arab GulfCup of Nations.
A 1-0 win over Bahrain, courtesy of a MajidAbdul Rahman own goal midway through the first half, saw Oman clinch their first place in the tournament final since 2009, when they won the Gulf Cup on home soil.
Across many of Muscat’s more popular streets, a cavalcade of cars and 4x4s drove through the night in happy celebration. As revellers blew their horns and waved their flags and scarves excitedly in the chilly Muscat breeze, and lustily shouted slogans in praise of the national team and their favourite players.
There is much optimism at the fact that Oman could actually go all the way and win the Gulf Cup once again.
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Omanis took to the streets on Tuesday evening to celebrate their team’s victory over Bahrain in the semi-finals of the 2017 Arab GulfCup of Nations.
A 1-0 win over Bahrain, courtesy of a MajidAbdul Rahman own goal midway through the first half, saw Oman clinch their first place in the tournament final since 2009, when they won the Gulf Cup on home soil.
Across many of Muscat’s more popular streets, a cavalcade of cars and 4x4s drove through the night in happy celebration. As revellers blew their horns and waved their flags and scarves excitedly in the chilly Muscat breeze, and lustily shouted slogans in praise of the national team and their favourite players.
There is much optimism at the fact that Oman could actually go all the way and win the Gulf Cup once again.
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Bahrain is an archipelago with 161 kilometers of coastline. At Bahrain International Circuit, drivers covered 1,076 kilometers over the six-hour race. That’s enough to make a full lap around the kingdom of Bahrain - more than six times. Whether on the track or during your commute, Mobil 1 full synthetic motor oil helps extend engine life. And during the 6 Hours of Bahrain, our partners in performance at Porsche and Toyota trust Mobil 1 to extend their engine life.
Congratulations to TOYOTA GAZOO Racing, the overall winners at the 2017 FIA WEC 6 Hours of Bahrain; to Porsche LMPTeam who won the 2017 FIAWorldEndurance Drivers’ and Manufacturers' Championship; and to Porsche GT Team, who finished 2nd in the GTE-Pro World Endurance Drivers’ Championship and outperformed five other teams in the inaugural season of the 911RSR.

Bahrain is an archipelago with 161 kilometers of coastline. At Bahrain International Circuit, drivers covered 1,076 kilometers over the six-hour race. That’s enough to make a full lap around the kingdom of Bahrain - more than six times. Whether on the track or during your commute, Mobil 1 full synthetic motor oil helps extend engine life. And during the 6 Hours of Bahrain, our partners in performance at Porsche and Toyota trust Mobil 1 to extend their engine life.
Congratulations to TOYOTA GAZOO Racing, the overall winners at the 2017 FIA WEC 6 Hours of Bahrain; to Porsche LMPTeam who won the 2017 FIAWorldEndurance Drivers’ and Manufacturers' Championship; and to Porsche GT Team, who finished 2nd in the GTE-Pro World Endurance Drivers’ Championship and outperformed five other teams in the inaugural season of the 911RSR.

Bahrain Tour vlog #1 (Manama)

This is the first part of my recent tour to Bahrain. You'll find some of the beautiful attractions in Manama city the capital of Bahrain. I'll also cover the whole story of the tour in my blog http://www.flyingtoworld.com including the expenses and other details of the tour. You can subscribe to my channel for my future travel vlogs.

published: 01 Dec 2016

A Tourist's Guide to Manama, Bahrain

Some Best Places Of Bahrain

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15 Things You Didn't Know About BAHRAIN

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All in Bahrain Streets - Voodoo Vlog

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TeamVoodoo took their first trip to Bahrain to entertain the crowds at the FIA World Endurance Championship, 6 hour race.
Simon spent his food allowance on fake Ray Bans and we didn't even film that bit, so just image what we did catch on camera. Some behind the scenes footage of Voodoo in Bahrain with some exclusive footage of our live demonstrations at Bahrain race track.
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Bahrain - Traveling Terranauts

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Bahrain Tour vlog #1 (Manama)

This is the first part of my recent tour to Bahrain. You'll find some of the beautiful attractions in Manama city the capital of Bahrain. I'll also cover the wh...

This is the first part of my recent tour to Bahrain. You'll find some of the beautiful attractions in Manama city the capital of Bahrain. I'll also cover the whole story of the tour in my blog http://www.flyingtoworld.com including the expenses and other details of the tour. You can subscribe to my channel for my future travel vlogs.

This is the first part of my recent tour to Bahrain. You'll find some of the beautiful attractions in Manama city the capital of Bahrain. I'll also cover the whole story of the tour in my blog http://www.flyingtoworld.com including the expenses and other details of the tour. You can subscribe to my channel for my future travel vlogs.

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I go explore downtown Manama in Bahrain, and walk around the Manama Souk (also called Old Town, Old Market, etc). Warning - some of this video is pretty shaky - I have a bounce in my walk :-).
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I go explore downtown Manama in Bahrain, and walk around the Manama Souk (also called Old Town, Old Market, etc). Warning - some of this video is pretty shaky - I have a bounce in my walk :-).
And I need help pronouncing things. Otherwise, a fun video showing my day in Manama.

Bahrain Tour vlog #3 (Manama)

This is the first part of my recent tour to Bahrain. You'll find some of the beautiful attractions in Manama city the capital of Bahrain. I'll also cover the wh...

This is the first part of my recent tour to Bahrain. You'll find some of the beautiful attractions in Manama city the capital of Bahrain. I'll also cover the whole story of the tour in my blog http://www.flyingtoworld.com including the expenses and other details of the tour. You can subscribe to my channel for my future travel vlogs.

This is the first part of my recent tour to Bahrain. You'll find some of the beautiful attractions in Manama city the capital of Bahrain. I'll also cover the whole story of the tour in my blog http://www.flyingtoworld.com including the expenses and other details of the tour. You can subscribe to my channel for my future travel vlogs.

Hey guys! I hope you like my video. Bahrain is one of my favorite countries and i'll be glad to film more of it when i get back :)
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Hey guys! I hope you like my video. Bahrain is one of my favorite countries and i'll be glad to film more of it when i get back :)
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TeamVoodoo took their first trip to Bahrain to entertain the crowds at the FIA World Endurance Championship, 6 hour race.
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TeamVoodoo took their first trip to Bahrain to entertain the crowds at the FIA World Endurance Championship, 6 hour race.
Simon spent his food allowance on fake Ray Bans and we didn't even film that bit, so just image what we did catch on camera. Some behind the scenes footage of Voodoo in Bahrain with some exclusive footage of our live demonstrations at Bahrain race track.
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In this very first Terranauts video we show you what we experienced in Bahrain, the first country in the Middle East we ever visited.
We hope you enjoy it and subscribe to the channel.
We have been very busy on this Arabian island so we could not take the time to shoot all the footage we wanted. However, there is always space to grow.
The Bahrainian people have been so welcoming and loving it is hard to not want to go back there.
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In this very first Terranauts video we show you what we experienced in Bahrain, the first country in the Middle East we ever visited.
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Drive in Bahrain, Budaya to Isa Town

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Incredible Omani Food and Attractions in Muscat (Camel Feast)!

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On Day 6 of our round the world trip for food, we were Muscat, Oman. We started off visiting some attractions in Muscat like the fish market and souk, then had some amazing Omani food, and visited a couple beaches. The highlight of the day for me was eating Omani street food mishkak and an Omani meal of camel and rice.
00:51 Chai karak and cheese bread in the car - A common Omani food breakfast is the combination of tea, which is usually called chai karak, and cheese bread. So after meeting up with Mustafa, we had a quick breakfast in the car before driving over to the Muscat fish market.
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Britain and Bahrain: A Bloody Handshake

Exposing Britain's controversial relationship with Bahrain
Britain continues to strengthen Its military and ties with Bahrain amidst reports of ongoing human rights violations.
Britain has been accused by many campaigners of putting its financial interests before human rights. During the 2011 protests, the regime used brutal force to squash the unrest. But Britain remained silent and has been accused of turning a blind eye to the regime's atrocities. Instead it continued to engage in arms deals with the Bahraini regime.
In recent months, Britain's Foreign Secretary, Philip Hammond announced plans to establish a permanent military base in in Bahrain, much to the anger of the people.
As the regime continued to jail human rights campaigners, Britain last year designated Bahrain as a "prio...

Bahrain Bike Ride Manama Down Under

In this EpicBikeRide episode we take a look in and under the often overlooked yet epic sections of Manama, Bahrain. We take a lucky visitor with us as we discover a bunch of EBR firsts: the Bahrain jungle, a long sleeved shirt, a lucky aluminum can, the alley of alleys and a hamburger. Count the times our guest narrowly avoids certain death (we point out the obvious brushes with the Reaper - you can find more!) as we pay homage to our last episode and our first. Sit back and ride with us and see how it's done. EBR!

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The Amber Lyon story is just the latest in a series of articles that expose the total Joseph Goebbels like censorship rampant in mainstream media today. The first one I posted several weeks ago exposed how the NY Times basically just regurgitates whatever government officials tell them, while the other showcased how an NPR reporter covering D.C. had to leave and do her own thing out of frustration. This is precisely why alternative media sites are taking off. They provide the only outlets left for genuine journalism.http://www.amberlyonlive.com/
So back to Amber. Back in March 2011, CNN sent a four person team to Bahrain to cover the Arab Spring. Once there, the crew was the subject of extreme intimidation amongst other things, but they were able to record some fantastic footage. ...

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On Day 6 of our round the world trip for food, we were Muscat, Oman. We started off visiting some attractions in Muscat like the fish market and souk, then had some amazing Omani food, and visited a couple beaches. The highlight of the day for me was eating Omani street food mishkak and an Omani meal of camel and rice.
00:51 Chai karak and cheese bread in the car - A common Omani food breakfast is the combination of tea, which is usually called chai karak, and cheese bread. So after meeting up with Mustafa, we had a quick breakfast in the car before driving over to the Muscat fish market.
2:03 Muscat Fish Market - One of my favorite things to do in any destination is go to the market, and I love fish markets. Muscat, being right along the coast, has plenty of seafood, and so we walked around the Muscat fish market for a while. It’s not a huge fish market, but there’s plenty to see, and it’s a great attraction in Muscat.
4:00 Muttrah Souk - The Muttrah Souk is the traditional market / bazaar in Muscat, and it’s a wonderful place to walk around and get lost shopping and browsing through the narrow alleys. At the Muttrah Souk, Mustafa bought me a kuma, which is a type of hat that’s one of the Omani national hats.
7:42 Al Alam Palace (Sultan's Palace) - After visiting the souk, we drove over the the Al Alam Palace, also known as the Sultan's Palace. Although you can’t go inside, you can get a view of it from the outside.
8:30 Bait Al ZubairMuseum - 2 OMR ($5.19) - The Bait Al Zubair Museum is one of the important museums in Muscat and it’s a great place to visit to learn about Omani culture.
9:49 Qantab Beach - There are many beautiful beaches in Oman, and before lunch, we took a drive over to Qantab Beach just to take a look. Qantab Beach is spectacular with sparkling clear water.
11:11 Bait Al LubanRestaurant - For lunch we went to an Omani food restaurant called Bait Al Luban Restaurant. Located near the fish market, it was a former inn that’s now been renovated into a restaurant that serves traditional Omani food and some fusion modern Omani food. The restaurant is popular with both locals and tourists, and although it was a little fancier than I had expected, it was very nice, and the food was delicious. Shuwa is one of the Omani food national dishes, include lamb and rice, and that was one of the best dishes of the meal.
19:13 Qurum Beach - After resting for a while in the afternoon, we then headed to Qurum Beach, one of the main beach attractions in Muscat that’s right within the city. It’s a great place especially when the sun dies down in the late afternoon.
20:03 Al Seeb for Mishkak - There’s not a lot of Omani street food when you’re walking around Muscat, but a short drive away is Al Seeb, and there are some stalls that are famous for serving Mishkak, which is Omani style grilled meat on skewers. All the mishkak was delicious, but I especially liked the mutton liver mishkak.
24:43 Camel Restaurant - I’m not sure what the name of this restaurant was, but they are known in Muscat for serving camel. You walk inside and they have a variety of Omani food dishes already prepared, and you can choose whatever you like. We ordered a combination of camel curry and fried camel with a huge bed of rice, salad, half a chicken and some yoghurt on the side. The camel blew me away with how delicious it was, and especially the chunks of camel hump were extraordinary.
For more details about my Muscat trip, check out my Muscat travel guide here: https://goo.gl/bGfsoJ
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On Day 6 of our round the world trip for food, we were Muscat, Oman. We started off visiting some attractions in Muscat like the fish market and souk, then had some amazing Omani food, and visited a couple beaches. The highlight of the day for me was eating Omani street food mishkak and an Omani meal of camel and rice.
00:51 Chai karak and cheese bread in the car - A common Omani food breakfast is the combination of tea, which is usually called chai karak, and cheese bread. So after meeting up with Mustafa, we had a quick breakfast in the car before driving over to the Muscat fish market.
2:03 Muscat Fish Market - One of my favorite things to do in any destination is go to the market, and I love fish markets. Muscat, being right along the coast, has plenty of seafood, and so we walked around the Muscat fish market for a while. It’s not a huge fish market, but there’s plenty to see, and it’s a great attraction in Muscat.
4:00 Muttrah Souk - The Muttrah Souk is the traditional market / bazaar in Muscat, and it’s a wonderful place to walk around and get lost shopping and browsing through the narrow alleys. At the Muttrah Souk, Mustafa bought me a kuma, which is a type of hat that’s one of the Omani national hats.
7:42 Al Alam Palace (Sultan's Palace) - After visiting the souk, we drove over the the Al Alam Palace, also known as the Sultan's Palace. Although you can’t go inside, you can get a view of it from the outside.
8:30 Bait Al ZubairMuseum - 2 OMR ($5.19) - The Bait Al Zubair Museum is one of the important museums in Muscat and it’s a great place to visit to learn about Omani culture.
9:49 Qantab Beach - There are many beautiful beaches in Oman, and before lunch, we took a drive over to Qantab Beach just to take a look. Qantab Beach is spectacular with sparkling clear water.
11:11 Bait Al LubanRestaurant - For lunch we went to an Omani food restaurant called Bait Al Luban Restaurant. Located near the fish market, it was a former inn that’s now been renovated into a restaurant that serves traditional Omani food and some fusion modern Omani food. The restaurant is popular with both locals and tourists, and although it was a little fancier than I had expected, it was very nice, and the food was delicious. Shuwa is one of the Omani food national dishes, include lamb and rice, and that was one of the best dishes of the meal.
19:13 Qurum Beach - After resting for a while in the afternoon, we then headed to Qurum Beach, one of the main beach attractions in Muscat that’s right within the city. It’s a great place especially when the sun dies down in the late afternoon.
20:03 Al Seeb for Mishkak - There’s not a lot of Omani street food when you’re walking around Muscat, but a short drive away is Al Seeb, and there are some stalls that are famous for serving Mishkak, which is Omani style grilled meat on skewers. All the mishkak was delicious, but I especially liked the mutton liver mishkak.
24:43 Camel Restaurant - I’m not sure what the name of this restaurant was, but they are known in Muscat for serving camel. You walk inside and they have a variety of Omani food dishes already prepared, and you can choose whatever you like. We ordered a combination of camel curry and fried camel with a huge bed of rice, salad, half a chicken and some yoghurt on the side. The camel blew me away with how delicious it was, and especially the chunks of camel hump were extraordinary.
For more details about my Muscat trip, check out my Muscat travel guide here: https://goo.gl/bGfsoJ
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Britain and Bahrain: A Bloody Handshake

Exposing Britain's controversial relationship with Bahrain
Britain continues to strengthen Its military and ties with Bahrain amidst reports of ongoing human r...

Exposing Britain's controversial relationship with Bahrain
Britain continues to strengthen Its military and ties with Bahrain amidst reports of ongoing human rights violations.
Britain has been accused by many campaigners of putting its financial interests before human rights. During the 2011 protests, the regime used brutal force to squash the unrest. But Britain remained silent and has been accused of turning a blind eye to the regime's atrocities. Instead it continued to engage in arms deals with the Bahraini regime.
In recent months, Britain's Foreign Secretary, Philip Hammond announced plans to establish a permanent military base in in Bahrain, much to the anger of the people.
As the regime continued to jail human rights campaigners, Britain last year designated Bahrain as a "priority market" for its weapons. In this Infocus we expose what lies behind this special relationship.

Exposing Britain's controversial relationship with Bahrain
Britain continues to strengthen Its military and ties with Bahrain amidst reports of ongoing human rights violations.
Britain has been accused by many campaigners of putting its financial interests before human rights. During the 2011 protests, the regime used brutal force to squash the unrest. But Britain remained silent and has been accused of turning a blind eye to the regime's atrocities. Instead it continued to engage in arms deals with the Bahraini regime.
In recent months, Britain's Foreign Secretary, Philip Hammond announced plans to establish a permanent military base in in Bahrain, much to the anger of the people.
As the regime continued to jail human rights campaigners, Britain last year designated Bahrain as a "priority market" for its weapons. In this Infocus we expose what lies behind this special relationship.

Bahrain Bike Ride Manama Down Under

In this EpicBikeRide episode we take a look in and under the often overlooked yet epic sections of Manama, Bahrain. We take a lucky visitor with us as we disc...

In this EpicBikeRide episode we take a look in and under the often overlooked yet epic sections of Manama, Bahrain. We take a lucky visitor with us as we discover a bunch of EBR firsts: the Bahrain jungle, a long sleeved shirt, a lucky aluminum can, the alley of alleys and a hamburger. Count the times our guest narrowly avoids certain death (we point out the obvious brushes with the Reaper - you can find more!) as we pay homage to our last episode and our first. Sit back and ride with us and see how it's done. EBR!

In this EpicBikeRide episode we take a look in and under the often overlooked yet epic sections of Manama, Bahrain. We take a lucky visitor with us as we discover a bunch of EBR firsts: the Bahrain jungle, a long sleeved shirt, a lucky aluminum can, the alley of alleys and a hamburger. Count the times our guest narrowly avoids certain death (we point out the obvious brushes with the Reaper - you can find more!) as we pay homage to our last episode and our first. Sit back and ride with us and see how it's done. EBR!

The Amber Lyon story is just the latest in a series of articles that expose the total Joseph Goebbels like censorship rampant in mainstream media today. The fi...

The Amber Lyon story is just the latest in a series of articles that expose the total Joseph Goebbels like censorship rampant in mainstream media today. The first one I posted several weeks ago exposed how the NY Times basically just regurgitates whatever government officials tell them, while the other showcased how an NPR reporter covering D.C. had to leave and do her own thing out of frustration. This is precisely why alternative media sites are taking off. They provide the only outlets left for genuine journalism.http://www.amberlyonlive.com/
So back to Amber. Back in March 2011, CNN sent a four person team to Bahrain to cover the Arab Spring. Once there, the crew was the subject of extreme intimidation amongst other things, but they were able to record some fantastic footage. As Glenn Greenwald of the UK'sGuardian writes in his blockbuster article from today:
"In the segment, Lyon interviewed activists as they explicitly described their torture at the hands of government forces, while family members recounted their relatives' abrupt disappearances. She spoke with government officials justifying the imprisonment of activists. And the segment featured harrowing video footage of regime forces shooting unarmed demonstrators, along with the mass arrests of peaceful protesters. In sum, the early 2011 CNN segment on Bahrain presented one of the starkest reports to date of the brutal repression embraced by the US-backed regime.
Despite these accolades, and despite the dangers their own journalists and their sources endured to produce it, CNN International (CNNi) never broadcast the documentary. Even in the face of numerous inquiries and complaints from their own employees inside CNN, it continued to refuse to broadcast the program or even provide any explanation for the decision. To date, this documentary has never aired on CNNi.
Having just returned from Bahrain, Lyon says she "saw first-hand that these regime claims were lies, and I couldn't believe CNN was making me put what I knew to be government lies into my reporting."
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The Amber Lyon story is just the latest in a series of articles that expose the total Joseph Goebbels like censorship rampant in mainstream media today. The first one I posted several weeks ago exposed how the NY Times basically just regurgitates whatever government officials tell them, while the other showcased how an NPR reporter covering D.C. had to leave and do her own thing out of frustration. This is precisely why alternative media sites are taking off. They provide the only outlets left for genuine journalism.http://www.amberlyonlive.com/
So back to Amber. Back in March 2011, CNN sent a four person team to Bahrain to cover the Arab Spring. Once there, the crew was the subject of extreme intimidation amongst other things, but they were able to record some fantastic footage. As Glenn Greenwald of the UK'sGuardian writes in his blockbuster article from today:
"In the segment, Lyon interviewed activists as they explicitly described their torture at the hands of government forces, while family members recounted their relatives' abrupt disappearances. She spoke with government officials justifying the imprisonment of activists. And the segment featured harrowing video footage of regime forces shooting unarmed demonstrators, along with the mass arrests of peaceful protesters. In sum, the early 2011 CNN segment on Bahrain presented one of the starkest reports to date of the brutal repression embraced by the US-backed regime.
Despite these accolades, and despite the dangers their own journalists and their sources endured to produce it, CNN International (CNNi) never broadcast the documentary. Even in the face of numerous inquiries and complaints from their own employees inside CNN, it continued to refuse to broadcast the program or even provide any explanation for the decision. To date, this documentary has never aired on CNNi.
Having just returned from Bahrain, Lyon says she "saw first-hand that these regime claims were lies, and I couldn't believe CNN was making me put what I knew to be government lies into my reporting."
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Bahrain: Our Oath | The Trials of Spring | The New York Times

Dr. Nada Dhaif helped create a medical tent to treat injured protesters in Bahrain’sPearl Roundabout — and was sentenced to 15 years in jail.
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Violence in Bahrain - Nicholas D. Kristof | The New York Times

After a night of attacks on protesters in Pearl Square, the Op-Ed columnist Nicholas D. Kr...

Violence in Bahrain - Nicholas D. Kristof | The New York Times

After a night of attacks on protesters in Pearl Square, the Op-Ed columnist Nicholas D. Kristof reports from a hospital in Manama, Bahrain.
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Faces of Ancient Bahrain

Bahrain
al-Baḥrayn is a historical region in eastern Arabia that was known as the '''Province of Bahrain''' until the 18th Century. It stretched from the south of Basra along the Persian Gulf coast and included the regions of Kuwait, Al-Hasa, Qatif, Qatar , and the AwalIslands, now known as Bahrain. The name "Bahrain" referred to the eastern mainland Arabia until the 18th century at least. The Semites inhabitants of the province were called Bahranis after that time.
Population
The indigenous people of eastern Arabia are still called The "Bahrani" plural "Baharna"(Bahranis) and their language is Bahrani Arabic. The Bahranis were traditionally settled and non-nomadic. inhabited archipelago of Bahrain and oasis of Qatif and al-Hasa.
Until Bahrain embraced Islam in 629 AD, it was a center for Nestorian Christianity. In the early 7th Century, Bahrain became one of the first places in Arabia to become an Islamic state, despite its great distance from Muhammad's location in Medina. After the death of the Prophet Muhammad, All of the Baharna became Shia and they remained so until now.The sedentary people of pre-Islamic Bahrain were mainly Aramaic speakers and to some degree Persian speakers while Syriac functioned as a liturgical language.In pre-Islamic times, the population of Bahrain consisted of Christianized Arabs (including Abd al-Qays), Aramean Christians, According to Robert Bertram Serjeant, the Baharna (Indigenous people of Bahrain) may be the Arabized "descendants of converts from the original population of Christians (Aramaeans), inhabiting the island and cultivated coastal provinces of Eastern Arabia at the time of the Advent of Islam". Nestorian Christianity was the dominant religion in pre-Islamic Bahrain. The Bahrani Arabic, were influenced by Akkadian, Aramaic and Syriac languages.
Ubaid period-c. 6500–3800 BCThe Ubaid period (ca. 6500 to 3800 BC) is a prehistoric period of Mesopotamia. The name derives from Tell al-`Ubaid where the earliest large excavation of Ubaid period material was conducted initially by Henry Hall and later by Leonard Woolley. In South Mesopotamia the period is the earliest known period on the alluvium although it is likely earlier periods exist obscured under the alluvium. In the south it has a very long duration between about 6500 and 3800 BC when it is replaced by the Uruk period.Excavations across the eastern Arabia have uncovered a significant number of Prehistoric settlements. The increased number of sedentary settlements in the 6th millennium was accompanied by the introduction of new technologies and sets of values. The abundance of Ubaid period material (5000 BC – 3400 BC) -in reference to the Mesopotamian Ubaid civilization – in the eastern Arabia marks a transition to sedentary life and the establishment of interregional contacts.
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Dilmun- c. 2600–538 BC
The Dilmun civilization was an important trading centre which at the height of its power controlled the Persian Gulf trading routes. The Sumerians regarded Dilmun as holy land. Dilmun is regarded as one of the oldest ancient civilizations in the Middle East. The Sumerians described Dilmun as a paradise garden in the Epic of Gilgamesh. The Sumerian tale of the garden paradise of Dilmun may have been an inspiration for the Garden of Eden story. Dilmun appears first inSumerian cuneiform clay tablets dated to the end of fourth millennium BCE, found in the temple of goddess Inanna, in the city of Uruk. The adjective "Dilmun" is used to describe a type of axe and one specific official; in addition there are lists of rations of wool issued to people connected with Dilmun. Dilmun was very prosperous during the first 300 years of the second millennium.Dilmun's commercial power began to decline between 2000 BCE and 1800 BCE because piracy flourished in the Persian Gulf. In 600 BCE, the Babylonians and later the Persians added Dilmun to their empires.
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Policeman run over 3 times by protesters in Bahrain

The protesters in Bahrain continues to claim that they are peaceful, but if they are in co...

Oman street parties celebrate win over Bahrain

Omanis took to the streets on Tuesday evening to celebrate their team’s victory over Bahrain in the semi-finals of the 2017 Arab GulfCup of Nations.
A 1-0 win over Bahrain, courtesy of a MajidAbdul Rahman own goal midway through the first half, saw Oman clinch their first place in the tournament final since 2009, when they won the Gulf Cup on home soil.
Across many of Muscat’s more popular streets, a cavalcade of cars and 4x4s drove through the night in happy celebration. As revellers blew their horns and waved their flags and scarves excitedly in the chilly Muscat breeze, and lustily shouted slogans in praise of the national team and their favourite players.
There is much optimism at the fact that Oman could actually go all the way and win the Gulf Cup once again.
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WEC 6 Hours of Bahrain – Extending Engine Life

Bahrain is an archipelago with 161 kilometers of coastline. At Bahrain International Circuit, drivers covered 1,076 kilometers over the six-hour race. That’s enough to make a full lap around the kingdom of Bahrain - more than six times. Whether on the track or during your commute, Mobil 1 full synthetic motor oil helps extend engine life. And during the 6 Hours of Bahrain, our partners in performance at Porsche and Toyota trust Mobil 1 to extend their engine life.
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Bahrain Tour vlog #1 (Manama)

This is the first part of my recent tour to Bahrain. You'll find some of the beautiful attractions in Manama city the capital of Bahrain. I'll also cover the whole story of the tour in my blog http://www.flyingtoworld.com including the expenses and other details of the tour. You can subscribe to my channel for my future travel vlogs.

Some Best Places Of Bahrain

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I go explore downtown Manama in Bahrain, and walk around the Manama Souk (also called Old Town, Old Market, etc). Warning - some of this video is pretty shaky - I have a bounce in my walk :-).
And I need help pronouncing things. Otherwise, a fun video showing my day in Manama.

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Bahrain Tourist Attractions: 12 Top Places To Visit

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Bahrain Tour vlog #3 (Manama)

This is the first part of my recent tour to Bahrain. You'll find some of the beautiful attractions in Manama city the capital of Bahrain. I'll also cover the whole story of the tour in my blog http://www.flyingtoworld.com including the expenses and other details of the tour. You can subscribe to my channel for my future travel vlogs.

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{ TRAVEL } Bahrain

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{ TRAVEL } Bahrain

Hey guys! I hope you like my video. Bahrain is one of my favorite countries and i'll be glad to film more of it when i get back :)
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15 Things You Didn't Know About BAHRAIN

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In this Alux.com video we'll try to answer the following questions:
• Is Bahrain a country or part of Saudi Arabia?!
• Is Bahrain a Shia country?!
• Is Bahrain is an open country?!
• Is Bahrain in Dubai?!
• What country does Bahrain belong to?!
• Can you drink alcohol in Bahrain?!
• Can US citizens travel to Bahrain?!
• Is Bahrain rich?!
• What part of the world is Bahrain?!
• Is Bahrain an Islamic country?!
• Can women drive car in Bahrain?!
• What is the cost of living in Bahrain?!
• Where is Manama in Bahrain?!
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All in Bahrain Streets - Voodoo Vlog

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TeamVoodoo took their first trip to Bahrain to entertain the crowds at the FIA World Endurance Championship, 6 hour race.
Simon spent his food allowance on fake Ray Bans and we didn't even film that bit, so just image what we did catch on camera. Some behind the scenes footage of Voodoo in Bahrain with some exclusive footage of our live demonstrations at Bahrain race track.
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Bahrain - Traveling Terranauts

In this very first Terranauts video we show you what we experienced in Bahrain, the first ...

Bahrain - Traveling Terranauts

In this very first Terranauts video we show you what we experienced in Bahrain, the first country in the Middle East we ever visited.
We hope you enjoy it and subscribe to the channel.
We have been very busy on this Arabian island so we could not take the time to shoot all the footage we wanted. However, there is always space to grow.
The Bahrainian people have been so welcoming and loving it is hard to not want to go back there.
All footage was shot on a Samsung Galaxy Note 4 in combination with a DJI Osmo MobilePlease check out our website: www.travelingterranauts.com
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